-Fred Hampton was a black activist from Chicago – an extraordinary speaker, youth organizer for the NAACP.

-He joined the Black Panthers and shone so brightly that he was made chair of the Chicago chapter when he was only 20.

-He founded the Rainbow Coalition, which brought together Black and Latino activists and radical anti-poverty Catholics.  He forged an alliance among major Chicago street gangs to help them make peace and work for social change.

-In 1967, when he was just 19, Hampton was identified by the FBI as a “radical threat.” The FBI tried to subvert his activities in Chicago, sowing disinformation to get the groups he’d drawn together to distrust each other, and getting an FBI plant next to him as a bodyguard.

-(This is part of an illegal FBI program called COINTELPRO, which aimed to paint black civil rights activists (among others) as violent and threatening.  If you’ve only seen pictures of the Black Panthers as armed and dangerous revolutionaries, and never heard of their children’s breakfast program, their community health clinics, or their “copwatch” patrols, this is why.   It’s because COINTELPRO was a highly successful work of political propaganda.)

-On December 3, 1969, Hampton taught a political education course at a local church, and then several Panthers gathered at his apartment for a late dinner.  One of them was the FBI plant bodyguard, who drugged Hampton.

-At 4:45 AM on December 4, a squad of Chicago Police officers and FBI agents with a warrant to search for weapons stormed the apartment. Investigations later showed they fired between 90 and 99 times.  The Panther on security detail, Mark Clark, was holding a shotgun.  He was shot, and the gun went off into the ceiling.  This was the only shot fired by the Panthers.

-Fred Hampton, in another room, didn’t awaken.  He was shot in his bed.  Twice, in the head, at point-blank range.  He was 21.

-Four weeks after witnessing Hampton’s death, his finance Deborah Johnson gave birth to their son, Fred Hampton Jr.  That’s him in the photograph, visiting the grave of a father who died before he was born.  A resting place riddled with bullets.

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    Is the Black Panther party still around? Seems like it could be worth a revival.

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      While I agree, with the current administration, it would immediately be marked as a terrorist organization and members would be arrested. I believe we need something new that they can’t immediately spin-off as a threat.

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        the US admin is accusing far right MAGA republicans of being radical leftists if they so much as hesitate on a vote. there’s no tasteful rebrand that will satisfy without becoming an ineffectual fascist yourself

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    I bet he would have been proud of this :)

    We should crowd-source a new one every year and an ever-growing donation to an appropriate charity every time it needs replacing

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    Even in death, they fear what he stood for. That kind of legacy tells you everything about the system and who it’s built to silence.

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    You got me wondering where the FBI agents involved in this ended up. It wasn’t that long ago, some of them could still be around.

    I stumbled on this article in the Jacobin that mentioned this:

    Mitchell’s file, released in December 2020 after a Freedom of Information request by the author, runs nearly nine hundred pages.

    Which is interesting, because I had another tab open of agent Mitchell’s records and it is 208 pages, not ‘nearly nine hundred pages’.

    Internet archive only has one snapshot, it’s recent (March 2025) and also only 208 pages.

    Got me feeling a little tin foil hatty, but I suppose that’s normal when reading about a literal conspiracy like COINTELPRO. I wonder if the dogebags scrubbed some of his file tho…

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      They wanted him dead because they want us divided. The divided states of Musk & Thiel.

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        The White government wouldn’t allow black people to integrate or create their own society. They wanted to keep black people subjugated.

        Now that race isn’t as much of an issue as it was (still is a big issue please nobody be a pedantic bitch), it’s clear that white and black has really been a fight of rich and poor the whole time.

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          It’s class warfare. The rich want the poor divided, so that they don’t rise up against the rich.

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          And now they are trying to spin the narrative and create a new race war against anything non American.

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            They’re also punishing any institution that dares suggest there is racism in the USA, either now or in the past. The USA is run by the same kinds of people who would shoot up Fred Hampton’s grave.

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              I mean the current administration killed the first amendment already, is not surprising.

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          No. Your words aren’t the problem, your sentiment is.

          Regardless of you trying to stave off criticism, it’s still off-putting to say “race isn’t as much of a problem” when white supremacists have taken over the government and are resegregating society. But okay, things are a little better now than in the 1960s.

          But no, white and black has not “really” been rich and poor. This is divisive nonsense. White people have attempted to keep Black people subjugated for 400 years. Class warfare is on top of that, and pretending otherwise is racist.

          History is littered with white activists who achieved their goals on the backs of Black people, then fucked off as soon as they got theirs. If we want to win the class war, whites need to stand in true solidarity with Blacks, not try to erase history.

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          Too much money to be had subjugating people apparently.

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        I mean, this whole thing happened before Musk was even born, but the point still stands. Divide and rule.

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    Ladies and gentlemen, I present you the land of the free and the bold, and it’s beautiful history.

    Sigh…

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    You have no enemies, you say? Alas! my friend, the boast is poor; He who has mingled in the fray Of duty, that the brave endure, Must have made foes! If you have none, Small is the work that you have done. You’ve hit no traitor on the hip, You’ve dashed no cup from perjured lip, You’ve never turned the wrong to right, You’ve been a coward in the fight

    What a brilliant young man. I hope his son takes pride in it. As absolutely disrespectful as it is, each bullet is them saying “we remember you, and we still fear you.” Keep them afraid.

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    Can we… Replace his headstone?

    Hear me out. If we replace it with something that is known to reflect small arms fire, there’s a nontrivial chance that the next time some asshole shows up to shoot the headstone and piss on his grave (probably), there would be a non-zero chance that person would shoot their own dick off by way of a ricochet.

    Stone, while it looks nice and lasts a really long time (when it’s not being shot), is great… But maybe this one time?

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      Or just camp around there, wait for a shot to go off and then unload on the cop car. Who’s to say the cop wasn’t shooting at you when they’re unlawfully shooting out of their windows?

      Murdering a cop would also go a long way in showing support lol

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        Who’s to say the cop wasn’t shooting at you

        The judge, numerous other cop “witnesses”, a jury of your peers…

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        You see… I’m mainly focused on making it so that they hurt themselves. I’m focused on this because booby traps are illegal, and straight up shooting them rarely ends well.

        I don’t want anyone to get in trouble for their actions. I want the officer(s) to hurt themselves so they get ridiculed for being stupid; both, by their peers and by the public.

        Hell, I’d setup a trail camera type situation to keep an eye on things so I can post it to YouTube and/or rejig the situation so that the likelihood of them harming themselves from doing this thing is maximized.

        By simply using materials that frequently ricochet bullets… Nothing illegal has been done. It’s not an active trap and it’s not a problem, legally, to use the materials. The entire thing is passive, there’s nothing that could even be considered a “trap” of any kind, and plausible deniability is easily proven by simply “I replaced it with this because the headstone kept getting damaged, I didn’t think anyone would shoot it and hurt themselves your honour”

        The only evidence that it was done maliciously would be if someone who was in a position to make it happen, commented here saying that they were intending to do this. If any such person exists and is considering it, I am not a lawyer, but I would advise that person to do so without getting involved in the discussion here at all. That would provide plausible deniability to the action being malicious. All you need is to inspire enough doubt that you can’t be convicted.

        Anyways I’m well into the weeds here.

        I also agree with you that it is not illegal to kill cops (any more than it is illegal to kill anyone else), and defending yourself from the police in a situation where you are justified in using the force you are using, should not be punishable nor a crime, but you and I both know that reality is very divorced from the law and what’s legal on this one. Even if you’re legally allowed to defend yourself in the situation, the police will shoot and kill you, then walk on “qualified immunity” after they investigate themselves and find no wrongdoing.

        Defund the police.

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    Thanks for this post. The police propaganda was so successful that even i have seen the black panthers as a violent gang, without realising it. Thanks for spreading knowledge about people who have fought for their rights and the rights of others even in the eyes of horrible oppression and death. May we be blessed with more people like him.

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      The Government wouldn’t let black people create their own state and wouldn’t let them integrate into white society. What other option is there besides the threat of violence to defend ones own community at that point?

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        These days, there are options like being kidnapped by the cops and sent for life imprisonment in El Salvador.

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    Nobody actually knows who shot the headstone, it was discovered damaged in 2016:

    Flint Taylor — one of the lawyers for Hampton’s family — recently journeyed to Haynesville to eulogize Fred Hampton’s mother, Iberia, a devoted mother and courageous activist who passed away in October 2016. He discovered this desecration of Hampton’s grave at that time.

    As far as I can tell the notion that it’s a police tradition seems to originate from a possibly sarcastic post on r/stupidpol on that other site.

    But he was definitely assassinated by the police and the FBI, which is probably much worse.

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        in bakersfield california, they have an informal “most violent cop” award where they sew fake blood onto stuffed animal baby seals as the trophy….

        among hitchhikers it’s well known that the cops there will take your gear, shave your head, and abandon you at the edge of town….

        i did doubt the annual shooting of a headstone one, just because it would be too easy to catch them. although cops may have done it once.
        i think this also coincided with the series about hampton and the fbi informant bodyguard… who killed himself shortly after the series came out….

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          in bakersfield california, they have an informal “most violent cop” award where they sew fake blood onto stuffed animal baby seals as the trophy….

          I wouldn’t be surprised if that were true but do you have a source that can confirm it?

          In related news:

          In Kern County, California, cops kill 1.5 people per 100,000 residents—prompting an investigation by The Guardian, but not by state or federal overseers.

          While attempting to track every police killing in the United States during 2015, journalists at The Guardian discovered that cops in Kern County aren’t just the deadliest force in the state relative to the population, they are the deadliest in the nation. “In all, 13 people have been killed so far this year by law enforcement officers in Kern County, which has a population of just under 875,000,” the newspaper has just reported. “During the same period, nine people were killed by the NYPD across the five counties of New York City, where almost 10 times as many people live and about 23 times as many sworn law-enforcement officers patrol.”

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        Eh, I think at least for the past few decades it isn’t actually too plausible.

        Any known discharge of a firearm by police requires some sort of review. While they may be super lax and claim all sorts of false rationalizations for shooting a living person, I think even they would be unable to come up with a rationalization for discharging at a headstone in a public area.

        Now if it is “take a whack at the headstone with a crowbar”, I could believe that, but I don’t think they’d risk shooting a headstone out of the blue.

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    In a real country those cops would get fired for discharging their firearms in a public place in an unsafe manner

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    If all you know about Fred Hampton is that decades after his death, cops still fear him this much, you know what a great man he was.

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        I think it does. Cops were terrified of Hampton. They had to have him drugged before they were brave enough to storm in and murder him in his sleep. Remember how scared Dorner made cops?

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          If we take what you’re saying as truth then that means people who suffer from anxiety are more likely to be hateful.

          I don’t think that’s true. I think fear certainly plays a part but I can very safely say I hate people that I would never be afraid of.

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          Not really. It has more in common with disgust. I know it’s a common trope though.

          I remember teachers trying to make us kids feel better when someone had gotten bullied. “He’s just jealous of you”. Even then it struck me as something incredibly forced and not true. Having heard bullies laugh about the sentiment afterwards gives me reason to think they weren’t jealous.

          The same “lie” is being fed now, only in a different format. “They were afraid of him”. No, they really aren’t afraid.

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            Bullying is very much fear based. People while high self worth do not bully others. Bullying is always an internal weakness lashing out.

            You may only remember jealousy as one reason but there are many reasons for bullying others but at its root it’s an internal fear of inferiority.

            When you recall the bullied reacting to this asssessment, what do you imagine the response would be; immediate self reflection?

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              Yes, it’s fear-based. But the bullies do not feel fear or jealousy. That is a completely fabricated reason, made to comfort the bullied.

              The bullies want to make others feel smaller. It has more to do with lack of empathy, and nothing to do with fear.

              Why would the bullied feel self-reflection for being lied to by parents/teachers etc? I think you got it the other way around.

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                I do not expect them to self-reflect. I expect them to deflect. Which could be attributed to them laughing at explanations for why they are bullies.

                Belief that they are laughing because they know it is false is not back up by the behavior profile.

                For example, if someone told Trump he has narcissist personality disorder because his father refused him the lover and praise he craved as a child, if he stopped and pondered the accusation, it’s actually more likely to be false than if he explosively reflects the accusation.

                There are well defined behavior patterns. These patterns are continuously being developers and reworked but the implication is that we are not these unique snowflakes.

                We are actually incredibly predictable at an individual level and our true motivations are knowable even if we refuse to acknowledge it; especially when we emotionally reject acknowledgment.

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                  I asked why the bullied would feel self-reflection, as if its their fault for being bullied?

                  What if i said that the bullies grew up in happy families, well adjusted. They just have/had a superiority complex and looked down on others. Not all fit the nice mold that you describe.

                  And it doesn’t take away the fact that kids are lied to, for comfort that doesn’t help in the slightest. Followed by the nonsense nowadays where every bully is described as “afraid”.

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        He obviously still has a hold over them mentally. If that isn’t power I don’t know what is.

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    If it weren’t for the Black Panthers there wouldn’t be meal programs in public schools. The BP “Free Breakfast for Children” program was so popular and so effective at raising awareness and popularity for the BP party that the government became paranoid that they were constructing an effective “fifth column”. All of the sudden states started passing laws creating food programs for public schools in order to undermine their message.

    Nothing good happens in this country unless the rich are scared. The same thing applied to the New Deal.